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Administrative Assistant

November 15, 2023 by Francis

Filed Under: Jobs, News

Humber All Nations Alliance wins place on Scale Accelerator

November 19, 2020 by Webmaster

HUMBER ALL NATIONS ALLIANCE (HANA) has won a place on a national Scale Accelerator programme, which helps charities and social enterprises to reach more people and maximise impact, as the pandemic continues to present the social sector with serious challenges.
We are one of just six charities from across the UK to be selected for the prestigious programme run by global non-profit consultancy Spring Impact, in a highly competitive process.
HANA is a specialist infrastructure organisation supporting members of the diverse ethnic community groups and associations in the Humber Region.
Backed by the National Lottery Community Fund, the Scale Accelerator provides vital support, skills and insight for organisations ambitious about changing more lives. It provides a tailored programme, delivered through virtual interactive sessions, helping organisations to build the capacity and skills to maximise and sustain their impact.
Each organisation benefits from over £30,000 worth of consultancy from a dedicated team of experts, who draw upon Spring Impact’s proven methodology.
Spokesperson for HANA, Francis Ahiakpa, Chief Executive Officer, said it is a great opportunity to be able to work with some fantastic organisations and partners. This is great news for the City and the People we support.
Hannah Barker, Scale Accelerator Programme Manager at Spring Impact said:

“Congratulations to Humber All Nations alliance for their well-deserved success in joining the Scale Accelerator. Helping more people access lifechanging social innovations is more important than ever, as the covid-19 crisis continues to impact on the lives of the most vulnerable in our society. We are excited to kick-start this autumn’s Scale Accelerator with this fantastic cohort and help them to reach their ambitions.”

Made possible thanks to a grant from The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK, twenty-nine ambitious UK charities and social entrepreneurs have participated in the Scale Accelerator since 2015. As a result, many have increased their reach and impact, and gained funding for their next phase of scale.
Cassie Robinson, Senior Head of UK funding at The National Lottery Community Fund, said:

“Charities and voluntary sector organisations are facing new and difficult pressures posed by COVID-19, whilst also playing a vital role in helping society to respond. We’re proud that National Lottery funding is supporting Scale Accelerator and projects across the UK to scale up, maximise their impact and reach, and ultimately support people and communities during this pandemic.”

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Covid-19 Reading Book for Children

August 13, 2020 by Webmaster

Here are materials for young children around Covid 19, there is a link below to a really nice picture story book for parents to read to children, explaining about Covid 19, in multiple languages.

 

https://interagencystandingcommittee.org/iasc-reference-group-mental-health-and-psychosocial-support-emergency-settings/my-hero-you

Filed Under: News

National Lottery Community Fund to launch £1.4m BAME-led fund for charities

August 7, 2020 by Webmaster

The National Lottery Community Fund (NLCF) has announced a £1.4m BAME-led fund to support organisations and communities hit by coronavirus. The Phoenix Fund will be delivered in partnership with Global Fund for Children, an international organisation that offers funding and support to communities helping young people. It will launch “within weeks” and provide emergency funding to small and micro organisations supporting communities that were most impacted by the Covid-19 crisis. NLCF said the fund will be “co-designed and developed by a core group of black and ethnic minority-led organisations”. It aims to “support communities and BAME leadership practice in England”.

 

Filed Under: News

Funding Support for Internet and Call Credits

June 27, 2020 by Francis

Humber All Nation Alliance (HANA) has been awarded £1,000.00 from the Two – Ridings Community Foundation to help vulnerable members who could not have access to the internet and telephone facilities at HANA premises to get a month worth of internet and call credits.

This is to enable to them to still get information in the mist of this pandemic.

Also they will be able to get access to important services like GPs, the Police etc.

Francis Ahiakpa, Chief Officer of HANA said:

“Information is important and better if accessed at the right time and in the right form. This support will help our members be well informed and on time.”

Filed Under: News

Funding to support the work

June 27, 2020 by Francis

Humber All Nation Alliance (HANA) has been awarded £1050.00 from National Survivor User Network (NSUN) to support community action and mutual aid for mental health during Covid-19.

The Coronavirus Mental Health Response Fund (CMHRF) launched on Thursday 16th April, for Voluntary and Community Sector organisations based in England to continue to provide mental health services, or provide additional support, during Covid-19.

The funding that NSUN has provided HANA will support community action, peer support, mutual aid and other activities that will make a direct difference to the lives of people living with mental ill-health, trauma and distress during this Covid-19 period.

Francis Ahiakpa, Chief Officer of HANA said:

“We are delighted to receive this funding as it shows a commitment to supporting small charities like HANA that are able to demonstrate the value, impact and reach of projects led by lived experience.”

Filed Under: News

Good News

June 27, 2020 by Francis

Tackling Inequalities Fund

PRESS RELEASE: 26 06 2020

 

£5000 of National Lottery funding awarded to Humber All Nations Alliance towards tackling of activity inequalities in Hull

 

Humber All Nations Alliance has been awarded £5000 of National Lottery funding from Sport

England’s Tackling Inequalities Fund which aims to tackle inequalities in activity levels

through working with its partners to reach those most in need as a result of the impact of

COVID-19.

 

The funding award will allow Humber All Nations Alliance to provide opportunities for BAME communities to access sports activities in Hull.

 

Sport England’s work and contribution to Tackling Inequalities focuses on reducing the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on activity levels in under-represented groups, ensuring gaps between those who are active and those who are not do not widen during this period.

 

With a strong understanding of the needs and issues in their areas, Sport England has initially channelled £3.3m through the 43 Active Partnerships across England to support

Community groups in their areas as a result of the impacts of COVID-19.

 

This funding and support will enable community groups working with target audiences –

Lower Socio-Economic Groups, Black, Asian Minority Ethnic Communities, Disabled People and People with Long-Term Health Conditions (LTC) – to continue to exist and engage with their communities with a view to keeping them active during both the lockdown and early recovery stages.

 

Francis Ahiapka, Chief Officer of Humber All Nations Alliance, said:

 

We are really pleased to receive this funding at a critical time for the community. Over the past few years HANA has organised a World Cup football tournament that has attracted 30 different teams from different communities across Hull. Hopefully, this funding will enable football and other activities to take place in next few months so that local people can engage in sport as we move out of lockdown.

 

Tim Hollingsworth, Sport England’s Chief Executive, said:

“We are proud to be able to provide funding and support to Humber All Nations Alliance

in this difficult period. This funding will help support our valuable community

infrastructure that is so important in keeping the nation active and will also provide important connections and reconnections for people whose lives have been affected by COVID-19 and for whom remaining active is so important for their physical, mental and social wellbeing. We know from our research and data that there are existing inequalities between groups when it comes to activity levels and COVID-19 has re-inforced these.

“Thanks to the support of the National Lottery and its players, the Tackling Inequalities Fund

will be both crucial and central to ensuring no-one is left behind when it comes to having the

opportunity to be active during this period. This builds off the back of our £35m Community

Emergency Fund that has already reached and supported over 7,500 community clubs and

groups across England.”

For any further information on this, kindly contact: carl@hanaonline.org.uk

Filed Under: News

Funding Sessions

June 23, 2020 by Francis

Dear,

Please find below the following course available to you:

24 June – Thinking about funding applications – an introduction to voluntary and community sector funding, and grant-readiness
This first session will give a general overview of the ways that organisations can fund themselves. It will focus on what funders need from you in order to convince them to provide funding with a particular focus on grant funding. It will also be an opportunity for you to raise the issues that you would like information and support with to help you find funding for your group.

Future sessions include:

2 July – Small grants – some local sources of funding and what you need to know to apply. Representatives from the Wharfedale Foundation, and the Two Ridings Community Foundation will be joining us to tell you more about their grants and what makes a good application.

9 July – Funding searches – where to find information about funding – this session will introduce you to some sources of information about grants and funding so that you can do your own searches

16 July – budgets and project plans – make your applications better and more convincing – this session looks at how to plan a project and make sure your budget is reasonable and convincing to give funders confidence in your work. Funders only have limited amounts of money to give you. They need to see that every penny will be effective and well spent.

23 July – Outcomes – how to convince funders your work will make a positive difference – this session looks at the one thing most organisations find hardest to write about in their funding applications. Outcomes are the changes that come out of your work – for example people becoming healthier, or having better opportunities in life. The trick is proving that changes happen in people’s lives, and being able to tell funders about it. That’s what makes your funding application really interesting to funders.

30 July – it’s not all about grants – raising funds in other ways – this session will give an overview of other forms of income, such as fundraising from the public, trading, social-investment and in-kind support and where to find more information.

For further information, contact:

Jane Thompson, (Jane.Thompson@nbforum.org.uk)
Francis Ahiakpa, (francis@hanaonline.org.uk)

Filed Under: News

New Project

June 14, 2020 by Francis

We are delighted to bring to you the Good News of our project:

THE ARTS AND PICTURE STORIES

Over the past years, there is a huge increase in the number of the Minority Communities that have moved or relocated to the City of Hull. This has increased the demand for services in the area that have the understanding of working with them.

It is a fact such increase creates tension in the communities which if not dealt with early and professionally can lead to spiralling violence against young people streets which could result in devastating losses of young lives.

It will the story of these migrants who will be engaged to use the time to use arts, drama and photography to avoid the life cycle of violence, gangs and ultimately time in prison.

We are running arts and photography initiative where unsung individuals will work to help the BME communities through creativity. This will become a haven for young people in the city both inside and through its outreach, which is aimed changing many lives through this creative programmes.

This will bring value to the BME communities and delivering something that others clearly are not. Through this, the project has been able to spot a crisis and try to fix it.

We at Humber All Nations Alliance through this project the arts can furnish many with life skills and values, while helping also to bring about change and sense of belonging. We believe this project will enable creative opportunities with greater support, engagement, investment and accessibility across communities.

For more on this contact Godwin Agble: godwin@hanaonline.org.uk or on 01482491177

Filed Under: News

Cancellation of HANA Football World Cup

June 4, 2020 by Francis

On behalf of the Board of Trustees, Management, Staff, Volunteers, Members and Partners, we will like to inform you that the HANA Football World Cup 2020 slated for Saturday 6th June 2020 has been cancelled as a result of Government directives on sporting activities and gathering of people in large groups.

Since there cannot be any effective social distancing at an event such as this, we therefore have to take this difficult and painful decision.

We hope to be back next year.

Thanks for your co-operation and understanding

Francis Ahiakpa

Chief Executive Officer

 

Filed Under: News

HEY Confident Futures – connected we are stronger

March 11, 2020 by Webmaster

This event is cancelled.

When: 31st March 2020

Time: 10:30am – 12:00pm

Where: HANA, 44 Portland St, Hull HU2 8JX

And for those who can make it we will walk across to Thornton Village Hall for lunch and the launch of the leadership programme.

Speaker Bio

Abdou is Head of Regional Funding for Yorkshire and Humber region at the National Lottery Community Fund. He has been in post for over two years. He leads a talented team of funding officers and managers who are embedded in their local communities and making grants that support the Fund’s ambition to put People in the Lead.    

Prior to joining the Fund,  Abdou spent almost 15 years in the voluntary sector where he held a number of roles. He started his career as a practitioner supporting refugee children and young people in Leeds. He went on to lead and manage services across Yorkshire supporting vulnerable children, young people and families from refugee and asylum-seeking background, young people at risk of sexual exploitation and disabled young people.   

Filed Under: Events, News

Thanks to our members and the Community

November 27, 2019 by Francis

On behalf of the Board of Trustees and the staff, I want to thank you all for attending our hustings last Monday, 25th November 2019, where you all had the opportunity to ask your Parliamentary Candidates or their representatives questions on issues that concerns you and how they intend to get them addressed when they get the chance to represent you in Parliament.

I am particularly glad for the healthy interactions that we had and the fact that all of you had the chance for your voices to be heard.

I also want to thank the Parties and their representatives who had the chance to attend this despite their busy schedule. We are very grateful.

I also want to thank Migrant Organise who co-hosted this event.

Thank you

Francis Ahiakpa

Chief Executive Officer

 

 

Filed Under: News

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HU2 8JX

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Tel: 01482 491177

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